Description
Absurd, is what Enrique Mariano thought of his grandmother’s will. Why did his Abuela work so hard only to leave their family home to the rich, young heiress, Idalia von Droden? Enrique does not need charity, especially not from Idalia. All he wants is to pay his Abuela’s debt and reclaim their home. He has made it clear he wants nothing to do with Idalia. He had buried her somewhere in his past memories. He had guarded his heart well where she was concerned. Why was Idalia now pushing her way into their lives?
Idalia’s world is suddenly shattered when she discovers she was switched at birth with Enrique. Given the chance, would she right the wrong or continue her life as she knows it? There is no easy way to solve the mess in which she suddenly finds herself. She would first have to learn how to be a Latina if she must return to her real family and Enrique to his.
Her curiosity about her Spanish heritage raises a lot of questions by her father, her fiancé, and her real (Latino) family, especially her father’s handsome but unapproachable son, Enrique.
When her father lost his wife and twin boys in a plane accident years ago, he made Idalia the center of his life, catering to her every whim. Now her Latino craze may cost both of them their lives. Would she let her father suffer the loss of a son he never knew? How does she tell the irascible Enrique the atrocious crime committed by the grandmother he so adored?
Idalia must find a way to bring father and son together on some common grounds–she must be the glue that brings both her worlds together without becoming unraveled herself.